GORDIAS

GORDIAS
GORDIAS
an Periandri Corinthiorum Regis, ex Cypselidis II. frater, cuius fil. Periandro successisle legitur Psammetichi nomine, apud Aristotelem Polit. l. 5. c. ult. Sed refragatur Oraculum Cypselo datum, de quo supra ubi de Cypselo. Aristoteli tamen suffragatur Strabo, qui μέχρι τριγονίας usque ad tertium heredem, tyrannidem illum propagavisle, ait l. 8. p. 378. et Aelianus, qui tyrannidem raro ἐπὶ τριγονίαν: Cypselidarum autem εἰς ἐκγόνους, ad posteros, quoque permansisse observat, Var. Hist. l. 6. c. 13. Ioh. Marsham. Canone Chron. ad Sec. XVII.

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